Riley Gaines, a swimmer from the University of Kentucky, has been in the news recently due to her experience competing against Lia Thomas, a biological male who identifies as a woman.
When Gaines went to testify about the experience, she was accosted by liberals. Instead of responding to the personal attacks, she decided to move up the timeline of her impending lawsuit against Thomas.
Thomas has fired back, calling Gaines an “entitled Little Brat.” Gaines, however, has more class than to engage in personal attacks and is suing Thomas for $2 million, citing personal pain and suffering and future financial gains due to fraud. She has hired Thomas Bagger as her personal attorney and intends to call every swimmer in the pool that day to make her case.
Thomas, on the other hand, posted a video to TikTok of herself mooning Gaines, showing that her hormone treatments haven’t quite compensated for the amount of hair around her “bunghole.” “That makes it so much funnier,” said Thomas.
Thomas has a spokesman, Joe Barron, who told reporters that Thomas is really sorry about the situation.
“Not about the tie,” said Thomas, “I earned that. I’m talking about your big moment being a 5th-place finish in a single event at a National Championship. Honey, until yesterday, I didn’t even know your name.”
Despite Thomas’ dismissive attitude towards the situation, Gaines is determined to see justice served. She feels that Thomas not only stole the race from her, but also stole a moment that she had worked for all her life. Gaines is seeking compensation for the pain and suffering that she has endured as a result of Thomas’ actions.
The case between Gaines and Thomas is likely to be a controversial one. It raises important questions about the role of gender identity in competitive sports, and whether biological males who identify as females should be allowed to compete against biological females. The outcome of this case could have a significant impact on the future of competitive sports, particularly for female athletes.
Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that both Gaines and Thomas are passionate about their respective positions. Gaines believes that she has been wronged, and is seeking justice for herself and other female athletes. Thomas, on the other hand, believes that she has the right to compete as a woman, and is willing to fight for that right. Only time will tell how this case will be resolved, but it is sure to be closely watched by sports fans and activists alike.